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Last resort mooring option #209947
11/26/2019 05:00 PM
11/26/2019 05:00 PM
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henryv Offline OP
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I am getting the impression that people are starting to consider the boatyball moorings as a last resort option. Presently we are sitting in Cane Garden Bay where all white balls are in use and several boats are anchored but there is a big open area in the middle with empty boatyballs. We saw much the same situation in Leverick Bay last Friday. No doubt the boatyball use will pick up as the season progresses but for now it seems boatyball operators are losing out on significant revenue.


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Re: Last resort mooring option [Re: henryv] #209951
11/26/2019 05:29 PM
11/26/2019 05:29 PM
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Yep...that is the phenomenon known as the "boatyball hole" and clearly something the businesses that signed on to Boatyball hype failed to grasp


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